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Ryobi254mm 1800W Table Saw

R2,499

Retail: R3,600
Excludes shipping

R2,499

R3,600
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About

Ryobi began operations in Japan over 60 years ago manufacturing die-cast components. Since that time, the company has grown to become one of the world’s largest and most advanced aluminum die-cast component suppliers.  Ryobi has accumulated innovative technologies and produces die-cast components for numerous industries, including automotive, computer, telecommunications, and electronic manufacturers.

We have gone to great lengths to gain the trust of users by creating safe, easy-to-use products that are highly functional and durable. With over 150 different models catering to all power equipment categories, Ryobi’s range can satisfy the needs of both trade professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.

Product Features:
  • Powerful 1800W motor with up and down torsion system cuts through the toughest of timber with precision and ease.
  • Mitre gauge allows the precise angle to be cut quickly and easily.
  • blade bevel 0-45o for accurate angle cuts.
  • Stands with anti-slip rubber feet provides full support and stability. 
Product Specifications:
  • Voltage 230 V, 50 Hz
  • Power input 1800 W
  • No-load speed 4800 min-1
  • Blade diameter 254 mm
  • Arbor size 16 mm
  • Blade tilting range 0 – 45o
  • Table size 650 x 430 mm
  • Cutting capacities 75 mm @ 90o
  • 63 mm @ 45o
  • Net weight 19.6 kg
  • 1 Year Warranty
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